locally grown seeds – Perennial Favorites http://www.pfplants.com Growers of plants particularly suited to Colorado's challenging conditions. Wed, 01 Jun 2016 16:04:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Off on a Tomato Tangent http://www.pfplants.com/?p=3200 Thu, 23 Jan 2014 16:56:04 +0000 http://www.pfplants.com/?p=3200 Continue reading ]]> Almost everyone who grows vegetables, grows tomatoes.  It’s the number one favorite backyard crop. Tomatoes! Fresh tomatoes! Vine ripened tomatoes! Nothing compares. Colorado isn’t the easiest place in the world to get a ripe tomato. We have a short growing season. We have late frosts.  We have early frosts! Our night time temperatures are quite cool.  It’s challenging.

Our friends Penn and Cord Parmenter have taken this challenge and made getting ripe tomatoes at 8000′ elevation a reality.  I was so excited to hear that Penn is now selling seeds of tomatoes that they grow in their garden in Westcliffe, CO.  She’s offering a wide selection of open-pollinated tomato seeds.  Open-pollinated means that they are not hybrids, and the seed will come true.  You have to check our their website:  http://www.pennandcordsgarden.com/mountain-seeds-for-sale.html

I always order from at least five different seed companies to get the variety that we like to offer at the nursery.  I’m so happy to have the Mountain Seed website to buy locally grown and locally adapted seeds.  I sent in my order yesterday!  Can’t wait to start harvesting this summer!

UPDATE:

I forgot to mention the varieties I’m going to try…I love Sungold tomato and I’m always looking for an open-pollinated version that has the same great taste and is as productive.  This year I’m going to grow four other yellow cherry tomatoes from Penn, side by side with it to compare: Golden Grape; Coyote; Galina; and Ildi.  It’s going to be a delicious experiment!

 

 

 

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